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The News-Herald from Franklin, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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Franklin, Pennsylvania
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Abe Martin Christmas Seals MORE PHEW THAT IS STOLEN II ft picnic I ova ohm CONTINUOUS 1:30 to 11:30 Admission 10e.15e.25fi Plus Tax MifxcHoice of one Kino op eoiunr FBI! if FOUND REAL DRAMA INVOLVING REAL PEOPLE Officers Pay a Second Visit to Buczek' Home Friday Recovered Stuff Worth $1,200. i is 4 Saturday Night SPECIALS )n Sale From 7 to 9 O'clock try item guaranteed a genuine bargain. No phone, mail or C. O. D.

orders filled, irly as some of the lots are small and won't last all evening! Follow the Crowds! I 1 Mm I RING THOUGHT BROKEN UP Developments in the uncovering, of 1 3 property stolen from three places in Franklin and vicinity occurred Friday afternoon and evening when state police and Franklin officers again visited the home of the Buczeka at 608 Atlantic avenue, From 7 to 9 TONIGHT Among the additional property found were bicycles, tools and parts stolen 3 From 7 to 9 TONIGHT 1-4 OFF IVORY SETS AND PIECES 14 Off on All Children's Furs La. After tryin' t' start ever' car ith' public square, last night, some 1-4 OFF ALL TOYS, DOLLS! from the workshop of P. O. Morrison, 338 Pacific street, several weeks ago. Mr.

Morrison readily identified the property as being his and estimated the stranger finally stole Jake Bentley's horse an' buggy. 1 Miss Tawney AoDle has two neDhews. One solicits fer makazine subscriptions an th' other one's no good either. value at between $200 and $300. Belting Recovered.

As lias been the case to the past $1.29 DRUMS I CONWAY TEARLEI I l-ove's Masquerade' when local residents have been victims FRANKLIN'S M1LLAGE Large size nicely painted good sound of the acquisitive instincts of thieves, the losers of property have "kidded" complete with uticks. Tonight from 7 to 9. Each 65c each other and. while fully determined TO fltill 111 An Entertaining Story of Thrills and Suspense 1 $8.00 XMAS TREES Large size Artifical Christmas Trees set in fctavy Wooden pot lasts for years. from 7 to 9.

Each $3.50 "DAISY" AIR RIFLES 1,000 Shots accurate and durable real delight for any boy large size Rifle from tt CA to bring the offenders, to justice, have missed no opportunity to have a little fun at each other's expense. One of them was told Friday that "you will $4.50 POOL TABLES Continued from Page Two AESOPS FABLES a mm mm 5 THE LEE KIDS IN "DOUBLE TROUBLE" be a rich man when you recover your felt- Practical size covered with green SCREEN SNAPSHOTS set of balls, cues and etc. complete, from 7 to 9. Each $2-95 CHRISTMAS DAY 7 to 9. Each 1) 9Sc PAINT SETS At DOM tQ $1.50 CHEMCRAFT SET No.

1 Chemcraft Outfit complete with tubes, book of instructions and etc. $600; gasoline, $200; compensation insurance, $400. Increased Fire Dept. Total. An Increase of $500 was proposed over the $10,000 allotted to the fire department! last year.

No estimate was presented on th appropriation for the police department, which was $10,500 lost year. The park appropriation was reduced from $2,000 to $2,200 and the health department from $4,000 to The engineer's department was cut from $2,000 to $1,000. and city lighting from $11,300 to $11,000. A reduction of $1,000 was proposed in the city lighting appropriation of $4,000 last year. Interest on 'bonds was raised from $2,125 to $4,250.

The of colors Large box complete range I with brush. Tonight i from 7 to 9. Each 59c Tonight from 7 to 9. Per set mm 57 i 95c $6.48 ELECTRIC TRAIN Genuine Ives Electric Train electric loco 1 25c "TEENIE WEENIES" Small "Teenie Weenie" Suit Cases with two handkerchiefs in one with pink and the other with blue border. Tonight Eg from 7 to 9.

Per case J.O' 3 a and two cars 10 sections of track amount to be set aside for trintlutr stuff." Bolting was taken from the Union Tank Line Co. shop above the Eclipse oil works, while one of the Buczek family is said to have been employed in that vicinity, was identified by Oeorge S. Ilugus. It cost the company $200 to replace the belting that was taken by one of the Buezoks, he said. The officers, who included State Policemen Broski and McCaffrey, Chief of Police Connell and Insector Viele, then visited the home of Stanley Buczek at 320 Erie stret and there found a saw and a claw bar which had been removed from the cottage of P.

G. T.acey on French creek. Mr. Lacey identified the properly. Ring's Work Nipped.

The discovery of this additional loot brings the total value of the property recovered since the arrests of the two Buczek boys, their uncle and father to about $1,200, the police say. What has become of the remaining $1,400 or $1,500 worth of property known to have been taken from the Harris store and the Williams bicycle shop is not known, but it is the belief of Chief Connell that the Buczeka were conducting a ring of petty thievery with the intention of branching out on a more wholesale scale provided their depredations were allowed to continue uninterrupted. So far the developments have not connected the defendants in any way with the Lorch store robbery. $4.50 clte. Tonight from 7 to 9.

Per set and supplies was tentatively cut from $1,000 to $700. Where there was no appropriation last year for sinking fund, this year there will have to he $4,000. The Memorial Day and music appropriation was increased from $300 25c LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS $5.50 DRESSED DOLLS Very pretty Dolls with natural hair- Ladies' Handkerchiefs plain white or colored linens- some are embroidered with good $3.25 size very prettily dressed. Tonight from 7 to 9. Each neat hemstitched border.

Tonight from 7 to 9. Each mm a 15c is Joseph M. Schenck presents BUSTER KEATON LORCH'S fTks Stsitsf I Today' "FtaokBa't Bvfest StcuT WBoanq -IN "THE BEST PLACE TO BUY EVERYTHING AMUSEMENTS "COPS' I policeman! Swap your night- a stick for a feather tickler. a tO $400. 1, Last year's appropriation of $2,250 for the Smith property will not need to be made in "che coming budget.

Sewer repairs were cut from $1,500 to $800 and the bill of the United Natural Gas Co. Against the city, amounting to $3,542, will not appear again. Mr. Crawford's estimated decreases on next year's budget amount to the estimated increases, $6,225, without considering a new fire truck or certain changes in salaries. The net decrease It $3,767.

Cash Collected $88,366. It was shown that the total cash collected to date this year Is $88,266.08. December receipts will add $2,147.08. The balance in hand today is $7,926.16. It will be the policy of council and Mayor Miller to keep something of a surplus In the treasury.

These budget figures, it. will toe understood, are all subject to revision at later meetings of council. They are merely to afford a basis for discussion and a rough preliminary survey of the whole field to be covered. Council's only other business Friday night was to pass on third and final reading two ordinances. One of these repeals that part of the street car ordinance which requires at least two men to operate a street car.

The other repealed the ordinance which imposes a tax of $100 a year on the United Natural Gas Co. It is part of the settlement of long-standing questions reached between the city and the gas company this year. llllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllKII'' IB At tlie Orpheum Monday. A spacious, dance and gambling hall setting, large enough to house an anti-prohibition mass meeting, and out. classing anything of its kind ever built for a motion picture, is one of the principal scenes of action in Irvin Willat's new production for Paramount, "The Siren Call," which features Dorothy Dalton and which will be shown at the Orpheum Theatre next Monday.

The set was a combination of hotel lobby and dance hall. In Not a Blemish AtJDITOB'S HOTZCB. undersigned, an auditor appoint ed th Orphans' Court of Venango bounty, Pennsylvania, to pass upon exceptions filed to the first and final account of M. R. Henderson, executor a the MUtS of Mary Williams, deceased, and to make distribution of the funds remaining in the hands of said executor, floes hereby give notice that he will attend to the duties of his appointment at hi office No.

10, Hancaclc Building, In Oity of Franklin, in said county, on Tuesday the 9th day of January, 10 o'clock a. when and where all parties in interest may attend if thr BO desire. MILLARD SCHEIDB, Jt-tMl Auditor. oney Ready Money mars the perfect appearance of her complexion, Skin troubles are effec-hveiy concealed. Reduces unnatural color and corrects greasy skins.

Hiih-lyantisephc. White-Fleih-Racliel. 3 Said Wcfor Trial Sut FEED. T. HOPKINS SON, New York CKr the dance hall, or casino, were the bar, a mammoth fireplace, a stage in the rear center for entertainers, and tables lined the space kept open for The Franklin postoffice will deliver mails both Sunday and Monday.

On Sunday letters and parcel post mails will be delivered; Oity carriers will make one delivery of letter mail, and parcels will be1 delivered on regular routes throughout the city. All other departments will be closed for the day. On Monday, December 25th, all departments will bo closed except the general-delivery window, which will open from 9 to 11 a. m. Letter carriers will make one delivery of first class mail.

Parcels and special delivery mail will be delivered throughout the city. The regular exchange of mails will be made with all trains, and rural the dancers. On either side of the large halls were boxes, in two tiers, where the dancing girls and fur-clothed habitues of the placed wined and dined and reveled. Does It Pay to Advertise? It does if you advertise what you will do and do it. We pay for Furs what we advertise.

A number of Fur buyers quote prices they well know that they cau not pay. Don't be misled. Bring your Furs to ns and get a square deal. We pay for full size No. 1 prime skins: Mink $8.00, Skunk $3.00, Coon $6.00, Muskrat $1.50, Fox $8.00, Opossum $1.00.

Penn Vac Cup Tires are the only tires on the market you can use now without chains. II E. CANON, 13th St At The Park Monday. TOM MIX! FIRST METHODIST PLANS Plux and Vtctrolas. Try Our Record Service.

Tom Mix, the bright beacon of west "9 carriers will serve their routes as kL Tl ern drama, will be at the Park Theatre Christmas Day in "Do and Dare," his latest William Fox production, a usual. stirring story of intrigue, fighting blood and a South American revolu LADY RH0NDDA GRANTED A DECREE IN DIVORCE Armour Sales Co. 1141 Liberty Street Franklin, Pa. Pencil No. 174 Programs to be Given Both Sunday and Monday in Church Presbyterians to Sing Carols.

tion. Under the direction of Edward Sedgwick, the story by Marion Brooks has been vividly picturized and an excellent cast selected for the support. The tale Is that of a young, artless westerner who is suddenly gripped by the fires of romance when' he hears the hot-stove league yarn of the adventures of his bold and famous forebear, Kit Carson Boone, the pioneer and scout of the great West. LONDON, Dec. 23.

Lady Rhondda, first English woman to bo awarded a seat in- the House of Lords, a decision which later was reversed, has been granted a preliminary decree of divorce from her husband, Sir Humphrey Maekworth, on grounds of desertion and misconduct. The suit was not contested. hundreds of outgoing letters, most of i them for local delivery. The force i was also busy taking care of parcels' arriving at the last minute for Frank--, lin recipients. -5 Tif Sale 4 your Dealer Made in fire grade ASK FOR THE YELLOW PENCIL WITH THE RED BAND EAGLE MIKADO EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK "Bethlehem on the First Christmas Eve" and "The Manger in Bethlehem." The program is to include the presentation of the "White Gifts to the King." The First Presbyterian church has planned no special entertainment or pageont.

There will be a special Christ-masong service beginning at 7 o'clock cn Qhristmas night, when Christmas carola will be sung by the Sunday school and recitations and other exercises will be given by the children. BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS THE STRANBURG MUSIC HOUSE OPEN NIGHTS. OPEN 1GHTS. F. J.

Huntsman Co. Rocky Grove TOP The First Methodist Episcopal church will have special observances of Christmas both on Sunday and Monday. At the 'Sunday morning services there will be an organ prelude to include the "Hallelujah Chorus" and the "Oantique de Noel." The sermon will be on "God's Unspeakable Gift." In the evening of Sunday there will be special services, beginning with a "Fantasy on Old English Carols," as an organ prelude. The musical part of the service will also Include a solo by Mrs. Lamey, "The Birthday of a King," fcy Neidlinger.

"Adeste Fideles," with chime's, will be played as an interlude, following which will come "The Christmas Story in Description, Song and Picture," with the use of the large view stereoptioon. A short visit to Bethlehem in travelogue and pictures will Include the pictures. "Angels Appearing to tie Shepherds," "The Nativity" and the "Adoration of the Magi," and beautifully illuminated Christmas hymns. On Monday night, beginning at 7 :30, the First Methodist Episcopal Sunday school will present the pageant, "The Child of Prophecy." It will consist of a prologue, "The Spirit of Faith," and three scenes: "Israel In IT The peak of the Christmas rush at the Franklin postoffice was reached and passed late Friday night, after what was probably one of the busiest days in the history- of the local institution. From early morning until nearly midnight letters and packages continued to flow into the postomce even with the augmented staff the force had all they could do to keep on top of their work.

Today the greatest rush was ou the (kite Suit and Overcoat Sale for Men and Boys $16.50 Men's Suits and Overcoats $13.98 $20.00 Mens Suits and Overcoats $16.50 $22.50 Men's Suits and Overcoats $19.50 $25.00 Men's Suits and Overcoats $21.50 $27.50 Men's Suits and Overcoats $22.50 $30.00 Men's Suits and Overcoats $24.50 Boys Suits and Overcoats, Men's Sweaters, Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery at Reduced Prices during Christmas week. ED. HARRIS 310134 SfrMt radical Christmas Presents A nice Dress will make a lovely present for wife or daughter. Wc have these in Twills at to $14.95. In Silk a.

$17.95 to $19.95. All Ladies' Coats reduced to $14.95 to $29.50, some wonderful values in these Coats. ONT MISS THEM. A very good assortment of Children's Coats and Dresses at regular January Prices. line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Knitted Wear.

Men's Knitted Ties, Scarfs, all at the very lowest prices. Girls' Brush and Scarf Sets $4.49. Everything in Knitted Wear for the Baby. Children's Rompers, all sizes, kinds and styles 89c, to $1.89. Boudoir Caps 25c to $2.98.

Ladies and Children's Slippers. Ladies and Children's Hose. Ladies and Children's C. es. Everything in the line of Toys.

Fine assortment of Dolls $1.29, $1.98 to $4.98. Teddy Bears $2.49 to $2.69. Special value in Linen Writing Paper at $2.79 per box. All kinds of Christmas Greetings and Post Cards. GROCERY DEPARTMENT All kinds of Fruit, Nuts and Candies.

We specialize in these items and can save you caoney on them. Eat more Cranberries, the finest berry grown at the price of the common berry. All kinds of Can Fruit at regular Rocky Grove Prices. Only few more days to do your shopping. Better work overtime and shop with us after The Victor and Cheney Talking Machines are the two leading machines.

Our stock is complete in all stylet from $25.00 to $3saca Our terms are a small payment down and a small payment each month without interest Responsibility SHOULD BE THE QUALITY MOST SOUGHT IN SELECTING YOUR CLEANER. S. S. RAYMOND GO. Stranburg' a OaCSy.fn.

3 Franklin, ra Pa. 8 -TitusTiHc, 133 East Diamond Stre er..

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